Not exact matches
In other cases, a puppy or kitten becomes infected with
coccidiosis, produces lots of oocysts of coccidia but never has clinical signs of disease such
as diarrhea, loss of appetite, vomiting or failure to thrive.
Additionally, if your kitty is plagued with diarrhea
as a side - effect of the
coccidiosis infection, your veterinarian may recommend supportive care to get the diarrhea under control.
A pet rabbit can also become vulnerable to ear mites and conjunctivitis,
as well
as intestinal problems like
coccidiosis, hairball obstructions, and bloat.
That is because it is very rare for roundworm - positive kittens not to have other concurrent health problems such
as virus infections,
coccidiosis and malnutrition.
As cats mature, the incidence of
coccidiosis - related disease decreases significantly.
Now is
as good a time
as any to mention
coccidiosis, a protozoan (one - celled) parasite that involves both the large and small intestine
as well
as the liver.
Most of the time the cause of diarrhea in a young puppy is serious, such
as parvo or
coccidiosis, perhaps with hookworm
as well.
A close similarity in control and resistance is in the response to other antigens, such
as hookworm,
coccidiosis, and even parvo.
As dogs mature, the incidence of
coccidiosis decreases significantly.
Regardless of which species is present, it is generally referred to
as the disease,
coccidiosis.
Coccidiosis, on other hand may cause bloody diarrhea in dogs, which can be treated effectively by sulfanomides such
as sulfadimethoxine at a dose rate of 50mg / Kg B.W for 2 — 3 weeks.